Tip for February

Candle Safety

For many centuries wax candles have been used in the practice of aromatherapy and to generate light. In recent years the dramatic increase in the popularity of candles has been accompanied by a significant rise in the number of fires and fire-related fatalities throughout the United States.

Recent statistics from the National Fire Protection Association indicate that fires ignited by candles account for 2.4 percent of all fires, resulting in 6 percent of all fire-related injuries and 3 percent of all fire-related deaths. As a result of the large numbers of fires due to improper use of candles – at the national level and within the local community - the Atascocita Volunteer Fire Department has recognized the need to educate our residents in proper handling of candles.

In 1998, “the Candle Circle of Safety” was developed by a Candle Safety Committee for the purpose of educating the public on safe practices in candle use.

 

The following are the top five rules for the safe use of candles:

  • Burn candles inside a one foot circle of safety, an area free of anything that will burn
  • Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets
  • Only burn candles on a sturdy metal, glass or ceramic candle holder
  • Never leave candles burning unattended
  • Extinguish candles after use

 

For additional information on candle safety, contact the Atascocita Volunteer Fire Department at 281-852-2181. As a community we can help prevent candle fires by following these safety guidelines.